1 gram = 0.001 milligrams so 0.125 grams = 125 milligrams. So you need 125 pills.
18 grams = 18,000 mg 18,000 / 500 = 36 pills
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600 mg = 0.6 grams, so you can divide 25 / 0.6
Four. There are 1000 milligrams per gram. If you need two grams, that will equal 2000 milligrams. Divide 2000 by 500 to get four.
Pills come in different sizes.
That question is phrased odd, but 1 ounce is equal to 28.35 grams. .0125 is a very small number, perhaps you refer to .125 ounces which would be equivalent to 3.544 grams or more commonly known as "an eighth".
18 grams = 18,000 mg 18,000 / 500 = 36 pills
24.
600 mg = 0.6 grams, so you can divide 25 / 0.6
0.0125 liters is equal to 12.5 milliliters.
The number of pills that contain 9 grams of pseudoephedrine depends on the dosage of each pill. Common over-the-counter formulations typically contain 30 mg or 60 mg of pseudoephedrine per tablet. Therefore, if using 30 mg pills, 9 grams would equal 300 pills, while if using 60 mg pills, it would equal 150 pills. Always consult with a healthcare professional or pharmacist for accurate dosing and safety information.
To find out how many 250 mg pills are needed to make 16 grams, first convert grams to milligrams: 16 grams is equal to 16,000 mg. Then, divide 16,000 mg by 250 mg per pill: 16,000 mg ÷ 250 mg = 64 pills. Therefore, you would need 64 pills of 250 mg to make 16 grams.
Pills come in many sizes
225 80 mg pills. There are 1000mg in one gram. So it depends on the strength of the pills. It's simple math.
1 gram is equal to 1000 mg, so it would take 8 pills.
Two.
In order to answer this I will need more information. I would need to know the size of each pill.